Made famous in the movie Bull Durham, the AAA baseball team, the Durham Bulls play an 144-game schedule April-Sept. at their state-of-the-art Durham Bulls Athletic Park in American Tobacco Campus. They are a member of the International League and the Triple-A Affiliate of the Tampa Bay Rays and have won three League Championships and a National Title since moving to Triple-A in 1998.

The Carolina Theatre is dedicated to presenting vibrant, thought-provoking film and live performances that contribute to the cultural and economic vitality of downtown Durham and the Triangle. The newly renovated historic Beaux Arts-style building hosts music, dance, and comedy performances - and is home to major festivals as well as Durham's last remaining downtown cinema theater.

We are totally different and unique! A movie theater and full service restaurant all in one place. Proud to be the highest rated movie theater in the Triangle, Raleighwood Cinema Grill has been entertaining and delighting patrons since 1993. Owner James Keane, a retired Exxon engineer, is dedicated to ensuring every Raleighwood customer receives a high quality movie and dining experience. After a chance visit to a Cinema Grill while vacationing in Florida, Keane fell in love with the co

Located in the historic Thompson house, French Connections is a fun destination for day trippers, offering an eclectic variety of French antique furniture, items for the home, African jewelry, art and crafts, colorful baskets, plus a large selection of French and African fabrics. Your eyes will be drawn to the art filling the front yard and the porch with its array of products, even before you discover the treasures within.

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Many of the craftspersons we represent have works in the permanent collections of the Smithsonian, The Corning Museum, The Mint Museum, and The Chrysler Museum. Also, their work is in the collections of heads of state, Kings, Ambassadors, and numerous corporate collections. So, look us over!!
There is a very good chance you will find that special present for yourself, your mate, a friend, a wedding present, or even something Aunt Peg would like, all at prices you can.

Indio is a neighborhood shop in Durham, North Carolina. You'll find a curated selection of beautiful goods and gifts, with an emphasis on made in the USA, quality and design. We're excited to share the work of up and coming designers, artisans and small companies. Indio is located in the heart of Durham at Historic Brightleaf Square. There is plenty of parking and lots of other great local shops and restaurants to make your outing complete. Stop in and let us show you around.

905 West Main StreetHistoric Brightleaf Square Mall
Durham, North Carolina
27701 United States

James Kennedy Galleries is a specialty shop where the best of the old meets the best of the new. Located in charming, historic Brightleaf Square in downtown Durham, it is a destination where you can explore antique and estate jewelry, fine African art, Chinese furniture, porcelain, pottery and jades, as well as contemporary designer jewelry, art glass and other crafts.

905 West Main StreetBrightleaf Square
Durham, North Carolina
27701 United States

Owner Linda McGill offers innovative, handcrafted fine jewelry, with original designs in nearly every price range. The store's designs have won numerous awards, including 10 AGTA Spectrum Awards since 1991, including 2013. In addition to traditional metals like gold, silver and platinum, their designs also use alternative materials such as wood, palladium, neoprene, and stainless steel.

Morgan Imports is a family owned and operated business that has been a cornerstone of life in downtown Durham since 1969. It's an eclectic, fun destination with a vast array of products ranging from jewelry, hats and bags to home furnishings, toys and kitchenware - and it's always Christmas at Morgan Imports. You'll also find unique Asian decor, garden products, games, candles and cards.

The N. C. Crafts Gallery is a favorite for locals and tourists alike, featuring the works of over 500 North Carolina artisans from the mountains to the shore. Showcased here is a wide assortment of handcrafted items from contemporary and traditional pottery to blown glass, wood, jewelry, metalwork, toys, folk art, garden sculpture, kaleidoscopes, baskets, fiber art and more.